‘GHOST revolves around the idea of arriving and the expectations behind it. The ‘final arrival’, as we imagined it when we started our journey, is not existing. Not in this piece, but also not in our world. This impossibility is precisely what we deal with in GHOST: the arrival which is at the same time a non-arrival. One can get to a place geographically, but confronted with it’s structures, we don’t know how to cope with it’s reality.
Starting from the idea of the non-existance of this ‘final arrival’ we stumble upon a question like: what does a goal mean in human life? No matter if it is a place or an object, we seem to have a desire for more or for something else. In this context; what is arriving? In the moment we arrive, our goals and wishes change.’